hi
@Windy28
might you email your OH's GP, describe your circumstances and ask if his meds can be tweaked or something introduced to help your OH be more settled as it's not good for him to be so anxious/angry ... at least that will flag up ypur concerns with the GP
are you in a group advised to stay home ... otherwise maybe go for a walk each day, alone if your husband is safe to be left for a short while
there are some ways to make phone contact, maybe check some out so you have someone to talk with
Thousands of older people have made lasting friendships, or simply enjoyed a chat when they wanted one, through our free telephone friendship service and the Silver Line helpline.
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Learn more about The Silver Line Helpline and how our 24-hour helpline offers friendship, conversation and support to those who need it.
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and have a look online for your local vulunteer hub, maybe on your Local Authority's website
there's the Dementia Connect support line too
If you need dementia support, we’re here for you. Get personalised information, support and advice by calling us on 0333 150 3456.
www.alzheimers.org.uk
you may have come across this before, something in it may help
The following piece was posted a while ago on DSF and made a big impression on me. It is something I have referred to time after time and tried hard to follow. We have many new members who may not have seen it before. Yesterday I posted it on another Thread but thought it might be helpful if...
forum.alzheimers.org.uk
keep posting, there's usually someone online here to have a virtual chat with